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A $99 tablet you can actually use for its intended purpose!, SD card slot and HDMI out, Touchscreen is responsive and accurate, Performance is tolerable, if sometimes inconsistent, Feels pretty sturdy, though it is still plastic

A $99 tablet you can actually use for its intended purpose!, SD card slot and HDMI out, Touchscreen is responsive and accurate, Performance is tolerable, if sometimes inconsistent, Feels pretty sturdy, though it is still plastic

Expert reviews and ratings

The Hisense Sero 7 Lite is a good example of being exactly what it looks like: an absolutely no-frills tablet designed to hit a $90 price point. And it manages to do this without making it awkward or unpleasant to use. I certainly wouldn't recommend it...

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